Trading Hours
Office hours are Monday to Friday 8am -3pm
CLOSED 12:30pm -1:30pm
Members meetings and activities are still cancelled until further notice
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Phone: 02 6552 4106
Email: admin@ptlalc.com.au
Office hours are Monday to Friday 8am -3pm
CLOSED 12:30pm -1:30pm
Members meetings and activities are still cancelled until further notice
Thanks
TO PTLALC MEMBERS
THE LAND COUNCIL OFFICE WILL BE WORKING REMOTLEY DUE TO THE CORONA VIRUS WE CAN STILL BE CONTACTED BY PHONE OR BY EMAIL
THE OFFICE WILL OPENED FOR RESIDENTS TO COLLECT MAIL THE HOURS ARE 8AM TO 12PM
ALL MEMBERS MEETING ARE...
I am a Biripi Women. I have grown up with pride in my people and culture. I have worked in government positions for the past 20 years and have decided to return home and share my knowledge to improve outcomes for my community. It is great to be back on Biripi land...
Jason is a Biripi Artist, he has been painting since he was 15 Years old. He has designed and delivered works in schools, the local Council on the river bank and for the Purfleet Taree land Council in partnership with Tursa and Nortec. His art work is aesthetically...
Joedie is a Biripi Artist from the mid north coast, she is also our current CEO. Joedie has created art for the past Thirty years. Her passion began as a young child when she would sit with her grandmother Aunty Faith Saunders, enjoying listening and watching how...
Michael Scarrott is proud to have Aboriginal and European ancestry and is a descendant of the Biripi of the mid north coast NSW. The possum is his family clan totem and tribal totem is the shark.
He is a multi disciplinary creative (writer, inventor, visual...
Hi Members
I would like to apologise for the inconvenience the 24th May 2018 meeting has been changed to the 14th June 2018 11am
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DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OUT OF OUR CONTROL PURFLEET TAREE LOCAL ABORIGINAL LAND COUNCIL MEMBERS MEETING ON THE 24TH MAY 2018 WILL BE CANCELLED WE WILL NOTIFY THE MEMBERS ABOUT A NEW...
Director – Chairperson
Director – Deputy Chair
PTLALC acknowledge the traditional custodians of our boundaries. The Biripi, we pay our respects to elders past and present.